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	Comments on: Indigenous Anglicans in Canada: A New Agape and the Path to Self-Determination	</title>
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		By: Denise Fortier		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[My thanks to Deacon Tanis Kolisnyk for the fullness and care with which she has explored and documented both the history and the current process which has, and continues, to shape the future of the Anglican Church in Canada.  The relationships are extremely complex and it benefits all Anglicans to become more familar with the issues as we move forward to support the fruition of self-determination for Indigenous Anglicans within our Christian family.]]></description>
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